What are the differences between Haval Blue Label and Red Label?

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OEmersyn
07/24/25 7:39pm
Haval Blue Label and Red Label differ in the following aspects: 1. Exterior design: The Blue Label leans towards a sportier version with a more youthful hexagonal front grille design; the Red Label features a simpler and more elegant appearance with a large trapezoidal front grille. 2. Configuration differences: Blue Label models require optional lane keeping and automatic parking functions, while the Blue Label sub-models come with active braking; Red Label models come standard with lane keeping and automatic parking functions but lack active braking. More information about Haval: 1. Haval is a sub-brand under Great Wall Motors. The Haval brand, primarily focused on SUV models, operates in parallel with the Great Wall brand, using independent logos, product development, production, and service systems, mainly engaged in SUV production and sales. 2. The Haval lineup includes three series: H series, M series, and F series. Haval accounts for the majority of Great Wall brand SUV sales.
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PiperDella
08/11/25 10:50am
Speaking of the difference between Haval Blue Label and Red Label, someone like me who enjoys the sporty feel of driving has a lot to say. The Blue Label series is clearly more geared towards younger people and those who seek driving pleasure. The design is much more aggressive, with sharper body lines, larger wheel sizes, and a stiffer suspension setup, making it stable around corners and precise in handling—it’s exhilarating even for a quick spin around city streets. In contrast, the Red Label appears more mature and steady, with a softer suspension, comfortable seats, and a spacious interior, making it particularly suitable for family trips or elders going on drives. I test-drove the Blue Label H6, and it accelerated quickly with responsive handling and a firm steering feel. The Red Label, on the other hand, prioritizes comfort and noise insulation, making long rides in the back seat fatigue-free. I think if you’re single or often drive in the city, the Blue Label is the top choice; if you’re traveling with family, the Red Label is more considerate. However, their core configurations are similar—it’s just a big difference in style, so don’t pick the wrong direction and affect daily use.
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